Farzad Bonesh: From a specific point of view, Afghanistan’s mineral reserves could be a source of hope for citizens for development and a formula for supplying financial resources. Currently Afghanistan faces such problems as a major proportion of its population in poverty, insecurity in many provinces, political and administrative corruption, low per capita income, dependence on foreign economic aid, and dozens of other economic challenges. Click here to read more (external link).
All THOSE
NONSENSICAL
PIPE-DREAMS
ARE
FED INTO
MASS MEDIA- COME ON;
IT
IS NOT
EASY
TO
BUILD UP
AUTHORITATIVE
((COMPLEX AND HONORABLE)), INFRASTRUCTURES
QUICK ENOUGH
TO
BE ABLE
TO
SALVAGE AND SUSTAIN SO MANY
SPECIALIZED SECTORS
IN
MINERAL RESOURCES.
*
ABOVE ALL; YOU
WOUJD
NEED THE
MORAL AND MATERIAL
SUPPORT
OF
THE REGULAR TAX-PAYING
FOLKS
FOR
A
HONORABLY-RESPONSIVE
GOVERNMENT BEFORE ATTEMPTING
SUCH
A
HIGH-COMPLEX AND GIGANTIC
INITIATIVE.
*
*It is surely
possible;
but,
not
feasible under swarming,
corrupt puppets
and
greedy cockroaches
from all over the globe.
*
The
GREAT
people of Afghanistan
will, some day, build it up all,
for
themselves- INSHALLAH !!!!!
*
*With
a
simple; but
sincere prayer, till
then- as; it is
a
customarIly-meaningful gesture
in
Afghanistan.
*